Cypress Point Golf Course - Pebble Beach, California

Type:

Private

# of Holes:

18

Yards:

6,536

Par:

72

Rating:

72.4

Slope:

136

Grass Type:

Greens: Poa AnnuaTees & Fairways: Blue Rye

Designer:

Alister Mackenzie (1928)

Public Rates:

N/A

"I do not expect anyone will ever have the opportunity of constructing another course like Cypress Point as I do not suppose anywhere in the world is there such a glorious combination of rocky coast, sand dunes pine woods and cypress trees."
- Alister Mackenzie (1932)

Amongst the world of golf, few courses are as revered as Cypress Point. Cypress Point Golf Course was created by the well renown designer Alister Mackenzie and opened in 1928. Extraordinary and timeless, Alister Mackenzie masterpiece is consistently rated as one of the top 3 golf courses ever created by all major publications. Cypress Point offers natural beauty that is unmatched anywhere. The clandestine approach to Mackenzie's achievement is the reality that he did not over power the natural terrain, allowing the course to take shape organically.

Meandering through the coastal dunes, this immaculate course journeys into the Del Monte forest during the front nine and reemerges to the rocky coastline for the best set of finishing holes of all time. The signature hole #16, which requires a 231-yard tee shot over the Pacific to a mid-sized green guarded by strategically placed bunkers, offers all the dynamics you could imagine on a majestic oceanfront par three. With the famous back-to-back par three's, #15 and #16, not to mention the spectacular par four 17th, set in the most exquisite natural location ever imagined for a course, the back-nine is truly the Holy Grail of golf.

Cypress Point Club was once a co-host for the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, formerly The Bing Crosby Tournament, last doing so in 1991. Cypress Point also hosted the only Walker Cup on California soil in 1981. Cypress is ranked #2 in Golf Magazine's list of "Top 100 Golf Courses in the World," behind Mackenzie's other masterpiece, Augusta. Cypress Point will always have its place in the upper echelon of golf history.

Regarded as the most exclusive course in the world, it is virtually impossible to play a round unless you are invited by a member. The club decides the cost of yearly membership fees by equally dividing the total operating expenses amongst all members. Each member of the club is required to pay the same amount in dues, regardless of the amount of play or the number of visits to the club.

Interactive Course Map

Scorecard

Front Nine

Hole

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Out

Mens

421

548

162

384

493

518

168

363

292

3349

Ladies

409

510

142

366

416

475

155

319

247

3039

Handicap

5

1

17

7

11

3

15

9

13

Par

4

5

3

4

5

5

3

4

4

37

Back Nine

Hole

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

In

Mens

480

437

404

365

388

143

231

393

346

3187

Ladies

480

401

310

285

323

119

208

355

296

2777

Handicap

16

4

2

14

8

18

6

10

12

Par

5

4

4

4

4

3

3

4

4

35

Cypress Point Club
3150 17 Mile Dr
Pebble Beach, CA 93953-3605
(831) 624-2223
5 miles from the center of Monterey.